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Fig. 3a  TYPES OF VALUE COMPONENTS OF NEED-DISPOSITIONS
AFFECTIVITY AFFECTIVE NEUTRALITY
Universalism Particularism   Generality Particularism
 
1  Disposition to receive and give 2.  Disposition to receive and give   5.  Disposition to approve and be 6.  Disposition to approve and be
Ascription specific gratifications via-a-via Specific gratifications in reci-   approved by any member of a approved by particular persons
any member of a unlversalisli- procal relation with a particular   univsrsallstically defined class on basis of possession of speci-
cally defined class of objects object possessing special qual-   and selected on basis of posses- fic qualities.
selected on basis of qualities. ities.   sion of specific qualities.
SPECIFICITY I   II
3.  Disposition to receive and give 4.  Disposition to receive and give   7.  Disposition to approve and be 8.  Disposition to approve and be
specific gratifications to any ob- specific gratifications in inter-   approved by any member of class approved by particular persons
Achievement ject in a class characterized by action with a particular object   of objects with specific perfor- on basis of specific perform-
a type of performance. selected on the basis of perfor-   mance, past or prospective. ances, past or prospective.
mance.  
 
     
 
9.  Disposition to love and be loved 10.  Disposition to love and be loved   13.  Disposition to esteem and want to 14.  Disposition to esteem and wan
Ascription by any person belonging to a by a particular person by virtue   be esteemed by any object of to he esteemed by a parliculsi
universalistically defined class of specific qualities in relahon   class possessing certaIn quaIl object possessing specific quali-
by its possession of qualities. to actor.   lies. ties.
DIFFUSENESS III   IV
11.  Disposition to love and be loved 12.  Disposition to love and be loved   15.  Disposition to esteem and want 16.  Disposition to esteem and want
by any object conforming to uni- by a particular object on basis   to be esteemed by any objed to be esteemed by a particular
Achievement versalistic standards of perfor- of its specific performance past   conforming  to  universallstlc object on basis of given perfor-
mance. or prospective in relation  to   standards of performance. mances, past or prospective, In
actor.   relation to actor.
The Roman numerals refer to the cells in Fig. 3.
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